Wednesday, February 23, 2011

Souht Park Fake Bag Of Gold

Neil On Impression - L'oceano delle onde che restano onde per sempre (2008)

The world is so small that until recently I was not totally aware of this band, my compatriot. And this can not but rejoice, because that has never been just a very flourishing cultural and musical center. So I just filled a serious gap, which is the hope of seeing them live soon.
This was their latest product, and I must say, it's really exciting. Entirely instrumental, articulate and jagged, saw the starting lineup expanded to an octet of strings with the graft. The sound is a immagignifico meeting point between the progressive (extremely complex plots, though devoid of virtuoso) and instru-classic epic of 2000, with a wink to wring Godspeed You Black Emperor during the most solemn.
There is an enormous effort of composition, in this variegated maze, it would take several plays for assimilate in its entirety. Thanks also to the U.S. are able to eliminate this phase of the slack or repetitive, focusing on the dynamics that keep the listener always restless wide awake. Among the 12 titles of the lot would include primarily the fantastic Deserts move (the middle phase with the beat and refractions guitar is creepy), the orchestral and cinematic The Garden of the reflexes, and wonder The army of paper moves to the east, mini-suite from Baroque progressions breathtaking.
But as mentioned above, is all hard to dazzle with his magnetism. A formal perfection that knows how to unleash the same warmth.

Neil On Impression - The ocean waves that remain so forever (2008)

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